Friday, 4/25 8pm
The Boston Guitar Project presents
From Australia!
Scott Borg
Admission: $12 advance, $15 at the door
To purchase tickets in advance:
http://www.linguitar.com/bostonguitarproject/concerts/concerts0708.html
“Scott has enormous facility on the guitar, a fluent technique and plays with total confidence and professional expertise, panache and artful spontaneity”
- Sharon Isbin, guitar virtuoso
"Scott Borg possesses a highly developed technique, an extremely mature sense of musicianship, a refined and sensitive understanding of the musical score, and his performances are skillfully orchestrated and full of excitement and flair"
- Sydney Classical Guitar Society
Twenty-seven year old Australian classical guitarist Scott Borg performs frequently as a soloist and chamber musician. He has performed recitals in major concert halls such as Alice Tully Hall in the Lincoln Center and the Apollo Theatre in New York, and was a featured artist at the Shell Darwin International Festival Australia, ICPNA International Guitar Festival in Lima Peru, and has performed at the 92nd St Y, New York Classical Guitar Society, Connecticut Guitar Society, and the Sydney Classical Guitar Society. In 2006, Scott was invited to perform for the internationally televised address of President Hu Jintao, Peoples Republic of China, to the United States of America.
After studies with Gregory Pikler at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, he completed his Bachelor of Creative Arts with First Class Honours receiving Dux in music performance from the University of Wollongong. He gained a Masters of Music from The Juilliard School under the tutelage of Sharon Isbin, becoming the only Australian to be accepted into the guitar program. He obtained his Artist Diploma from Yale University under the guidance of Benjamin Verdery where he was awarded the Eliot Fisk Prize for excellence in guitar performance.
In 2001, Scott was the only recipient in Australia to qualify for admission into the Fellowship of Music, Australia (FMusA) from the AMEB. At the age of 14 he received his AMusA with distinction and went on to gain his LMusA at the age of 16. Scott has been the recipient of many awards such as the Augustine Guitar Foundation Award, Nescafe Big Break, American-Australian Association, and the Australia Council Skills and Arts Development.